I'm not sure how complex my problem is, but I'll try to keep the 
description brief and hopefully there will be a relatively simple solution.

I wanted to receive mail sent to a Gmail address other than my own for 
which I have the password and for which I am now primarily responsible. I 
tried to activate forwarding in Gmail with my address as the recipient, 
sent several messages to check if it was working, but it wasn't. So, acting 
on the advice I read somewhere that I needed to adjust the settings of my 
email program, I created an account via Mail and System Preferences on my 
Mac to receive messages from the desired second account.

Although I believe I had specified in Gmail that I wanted only new messages 
and that the forwarded messages shouldn't be deleted in Gmail, I received 
all 10,000 messages that had ever been sent to the other address, and they 
*were* deleted in Gmail. This was horrifying, since though I could send the 
messages back to Gmail, many of them had been arranged in Gmail mailboxes 
and I wouldn't be able to restore these. This wasn't necessarily so bad, 
however, since I wasn't going to go through the approx. 8,000 messages that 
had been archived, and I could rearrange the others as I wished. It would 
be hard to do and would take a lot of time, but I could do it.

I wanted to turn off receiving messages from the second address and tried 
to do this by turning off the forwarding in Gmail, but turning it off 
didn't work any better than turning it on and I was still getting the 
second address's messages. This wasn't bothering me too much as yet, but 
then recently I noticed that some of my messages were going out with the 
second address as the From address, which I did not want. I wanted every 
message to come from my own address, whichever message I might be replying 
to and whichever mailbox was selected in Mail (this latter generally 
determining the From address, I read somewhere). I didn't and don't want to 
have to rely on a manual method to set the From address, as it's clunky to 
do this, I wouldn't think to do it every time and wouldn't want to have to 
even if I could remember to.

One way to get all of the outgoing messages to have my own From address, I 
thought, would be to delete the second account on my Mac. When I started to 
do this, however, I got an alert saying that if I did this, all of the 
second address's messages would be deleted in Mail, and I most definitely 
did not and do not want this. I thought of moving all of the obviously 
second-address messages (those in Mailboxes > Trash > [second address] and 
Mailboxes > Archive > [second address], for example – and maybe it's only 
those) to my own separate mailboxes in Mail, but I'm not sure moving a 
second-address message to a Mail mailbox in that way is sufficient to 
dissociate it from the second-address account.

Can anyone advise me on how to stop receving messages from the second 
address and delete its account from my Mac, without losing messages from it 
on my Mac? I should likely say that the account of my address is POP 
(Incoming Mail Server: pop.gmail.com), while that of the second address is 
IMAP (Incoming Mail Server: imap.gmail.com). I'm afraid I don't understand 
the difference, so this doesn't mean much to me. It might imaginably 
however be something that someone might need to know to figure out this 
problem and how to solve it.


Thanks!

Roy McCoy


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